How does crowdsourcing relate to Scripture translation and distribution? Gilles Gravelle writes about the success of one such project in South Asia. Continue reading to see what he says!

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Anyone who is interested in crowdsourcing and utilizing the power of groups – whether non profits, as in WCIU’s situation, or for-profit organization – should read Clay Shirky’s book Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations.

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There is great potential for crowdsourcing to be more than a fad but rather a way of thinking. It can – and maybe should? – be a way of approaching life, by consciously making the decision that when doing development, or ministry, the discussion is opened to many diverse voices.

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“Crowdsourcing,” which sounds like a new hip term, basically means a way to harness the knowledge and insight of a large group for a project. It’s seen as a way to “accelerate creativity across a larger network.”

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What are some of the ways that you can adapt crowd sourcing in what you do?

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